Hello - I am considering introducing the Pico to middle schoolers. So far they have been exposed to Micro:bit and programming with Makecode. Thoughts on progressing them to the Pico? If so, what editor should I use?
I have been experimenting with Thonny and like it so far. But it is not a block-based programming interface. I know there is a makecode interface for the Pico...and I have tried it. It feels glitchy to me and after using micro python on Thonny. Thoughts from other educators out there?
Best editor for teaching Pico to middle schoolers?
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Re: Best editor for teaching Pico to middle schoolers?
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Re: Best editor for teaching Pico to middle schoolers?
@solitaireMakes,
If you are going to use CircuitPython, MU would be a good choice. Both are supported by AdaFruit. The integration between CircuitPython and MU is very good.
CircuitPython is a good choice for a version of Python because of the extensive support for it here on the the Ada Fruit Forum. It is designed with the new programmer in mind, not someone with a computer science background.
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If you are going to use CircuitPython, MU would be a good choice. Both are supported by AdaFruit. The integration between CircuitPython and MU is very good.
CircuitPython is a good choice for a version of Python because of the extensive support for it here on the the Ada Fruit Forum. It is designed with the new programmer in mind, not someone with a computer science background.
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Re: Best editor for teaching Pico to middle schoolers?
Hey! Moving to Pico might be good because it can do more than Micro:bit. I'd stay with Thonny; it's solid and runs well with MicroPython. Makecode for Pico looks a bit iffy still. :)
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Re: Best editor for teaching Pico to middle schoolers?
Do you want a graphical or text-based programming interface?
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